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My son received this game for his 5th birthday and had completed it in under a week. For example, if you don't touch the controls your car will not go off the road, even when going around turns. He loves the Cars Movie, so he still plays with it occasionally, but it is a repetitive game with little educational value. It's not even challenging for hand-eye coordination because you can "win" without much movement at all. It has the characters and voices that you love, but not much else. The "Kindergarten" cartridge lasted much longer in terms of educational and entertainment value.
Our 4 yr old son received this for Christmas & it's his favorite game to play on his Leapster2. From what I've seen of it, he chases after letters & numbers on it. It's nice when a game combines education & fun. He's very into cars & racing right now so this game is perfect for him.
This was one of our first games. We've had this Cars game for about 2 years and it still has staying power in our house. Both our 6.5 yo son and 4.5yo daughter still uses it regularly.
My grandson really likes this Cars game and would have liked to have it this weekend but left it in 'Nessa's car. The leapster really does help in the learning department though.
This is a good game, but not the most fun game Leapster has come up with. My son likes it b/c he liked the movie, but it doesn't hold his attention for long. I have noticed an improvement in his letter and number skills though.
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